Students writing papers for Western Humanities I and II should consult their Humanities professors to learn which documentation style to follow. Most professors will accept one of the following:
- The MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publication (New York: Modern Language Association, 1999).
- Kate L. Turabian, A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996).
- Melvin Page, A Brief Citation Guide for Internet Sources in History and the Humanities.
- The Chicago Manual of Style (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993).
In addition, the following pages should be consulted for individual professors' sections:
- Professor Larry Blackman, 10 Commandments for Writers.
- Professor Bill Cook, Problems Encountered in Writing Papers.
- Professor Graham Drake, Writing Guidelines.
- Professor Celia Easton, Conventions of Writing Papers in Humanities; Sample Student Paper from HUMN 220.
- Professor Beverly Evans, Western Humanities: Guidelines for Writing Papers.
- Professor Paul Schacht, Writing Papers for Humanities.
- Professor Julia Walker, Important Things about Writing a Paper.